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Analysis about knowledge or insight of students in Cupang National Highschool about most

influential on birth rates or rapid increase of pregnant youths to reduce teen pregnancy.

I. Introduction/Background of the Study


Background of your Study
Teenage pregnancy was defined as having at least one pregnancy between the ages of 14 and
19 (inclusive). It had been a worldwide issue, and the total number of this phenomenon is increasing
each year. Teenagers are prone to pregnancy. Almost every year there is a rapid increase on the
number of pregnant youths. One of the major causes of this problem is that most of the youths
nowadays grew up in broken homes. In a study conducted by the National Demographic and Health
Survey in 2013, one out of every young Filipino women age 15 to 19 is already a mother or pregnant
with a first child. Therefore, the government in partnership with the different non-government
agencies should exert efforts in resolving this issue. Teenage Pregnancies are often associated with
social development issues such as lack of sufficient education and poverty. This often results to
single parenthood which catalyzes conditions that renders the mothers to become irresponsible.
Hence, it conveys a social stigma in various countries and cultures.

This study would like to focus on the influence of given variables on teenage pregnancy by
conducting a research and surveys. The influence of these variables on changes in birth rates will
help us to lessen the issues about the rapid increase on the number of pregnant youths. This study
will give us a knowledge on what will be the best and least focused solution based on the result.

II. Statement of the Problem/Research Problem


Working Research Problem
Because of the issues about the rapid increase on the number of pregnant youths we need to
know the insight or knowledge on the influence of some variables on changes in issue about teenage
pregnancy.

The researcher seeks to find the following:


1. What is the most and least influential about teenage pregnancy in percentage?
III. Objectives of the Study
Objectives of the Study
Due to rapid increase on the number of pregnant youths, the objective of the study is (In
percentage)
Significance of the Study
This research can give us more knowledge about effective and less focused ways to lessen the
teenage pregnancy and to determine the percentage based on participants knowledge or insight
about influence of variables on rapid increase of pregnant youths.
Scope and Limitations of the Study
The research focuses on participants in Cupang National Highschool to know the percentage of most
and least influential on rapid increase of pregnant youths to lessen the teenage pregnancy.

V. Design and Method

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Knowledge/insights of students

Research Design Descriptive Research Design


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Sources of Data Respondents of Teenage Pregnancy


(students from Cupang National High
School)

Data Gathering Procedures Online or offline survey

Data Analysis Descriptive analysis that provides


information on the basic qualities of data
and includes descriptive statistics such as
range, minimum, maximum, and
frequency.

Statistical Treatment The collected data base on the knowledge


and insight of the respondents will
statistically analyze.

Research Instrument Through Survey Questionnaire or polls.

VI. Results

HIV awareness, emphasizing the value of education


and enough knowledge about difficulties in being a
young parent is very important especially in issues
rapid increase of pregnant youths. The influence of
given variables can change the birth rates.

Source:
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VII. Implications and Conclusions

Sources of error and methodological difficulties.


By determining the knowledge or insight of participants we can find a way to lessen the rapid
increase of early pregnancy. According to reports, about 500
Filipino teenagers become mothers every day. That's about 182,500 teenage mothers every year.
The age of consent in this deeply conservative Catholic country is just 12, one of the lowest in the
world, but access to contraception is limited, and abortion is illegal.

Based on graphical result, it shows that Students in Cupang National Highschool aged 12 to 16 with
complete knowledge of HIV have the highest percentage among students who emphasize the value
of education and knowledge about difficulties in being a young parent.

Based on the graphical result, the researcher arrived to these following conclusions:
1. The knowledge of students aged 12 to 16 says that HIV is the most influential in changing birth
rates or issues in teenage pregnancy.
2. Students with knowledge about difficulty in being a young parent have the lowest percentage so it
is necessary to give students more knowledge about it to reduce the teenage pregnancy issue.
3. Students who emphasize the value of education are almost the same percentage of students with
knowledge about difficulty in being a young parent therefore it is also necessary to give higher
knowledge to students about emphasizing the value of education.

VIII. References/Bibliography
Additional information Notes on contributors Chris Bonell Chris Bonell is Assistant Director of the
Social Science Research Unit. (n.d.). Why is teenage pregnancy conceptualized as a social problem? A
review of quantitative research from the USA and UK. Retrieved October 21, 2020, from
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13691050310001643025

Kim, N., Stanton, B., Li, X., Dickersin, K., & Galbraith, J. (1998, February 04). Effectiveness of the 40
adolescent AIDS-risk reduction interventions: A quantitative review. Retrieved October 21, 2020,
from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1054139X96001693

Jolley, M. (2018, January 24). Young, poor and pregnant: Teen mums in the Philippines. Retrieved
October 21, 2020, from https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2018/1/24/young-poor-and-pregnant-
teen-mums-in-the-philippines

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